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    PC VS Mac Platforms

    Re: PC VS Mac Platforms John, you are right. Computers are tools. I still say it ends up being which operating system are you more comfortable/productive with. Personally, I think Macs are the best choice because they can run both Mac and Windows operating systems. Why would someone want...
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    HP 5000

    Re: HP 5000 I would think it depends on which brand plate you use. Look for instructions on your brand of plate and then hopefully tips on using that plate on your HP 5000.
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    setting up new intel Mac for prepress

    Re: setting up new intel Mac for prepress I would say make sure you have the latest printer driver. If that doesn't work, find a printer setting that works good and make a preset out of it.
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    PC VS Mac Platforms

    Re: PC VS Mac Platforms Lol. I am out of printing now and glad of it. I remember when people started bringing in their own files I thought "this is going to be so great, it will eliminate mistakes and other problems". As you know, it has not turned out that way. Many of the jobs I did from...
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    Best ~20" lcd monitor for color under $400

    Re: Best ~20" lcd monitor for color under $400 I like the Acer 24" LCD here at [NewEgg.|http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009113]
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    PC VS Mac Platforms

    Re: PC VS Mac Platforms There is not many ways that I know of to be able to tell if CS files are created on Mac or PC. One way you can tell if a InDesign file was created on a Mac is if you see a .dfont packaged in the fonts file inside a packaged job. Another way is if the person setting the...
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    PC VS Mac Platforms

    Re: PC VS Mac Platforms Yes, it's the user in all cases. Word is what most PC users use and have used from day one as their word processor. They also think of Word as their professional page layout program. Word prints ok most of the time for most people's use. The biggest problem with Word is...

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